Increased bus bandwidth = increased overall system performance
PCI Express addresses slow transfer speed by making it much faster and easier for data to transfer in the system. For example, Quatech's 1x cards are at least 118% faster than legacy PCI boards.
PCI vs PCI Express
PCI Express uses a point-to-point connection, connecting only 2 devices and no other devices can share this connection. Where, as with a PCI board, all PCI slots are connected to the PCI bus and share the same data path. As with PCI Express slots, each PCIe slot is connected to the motherboard chipset using a dedicated lane and not sharing this lane with other PCI Express slots.
Although PCI and UPCI Cards can be used in a variety of platforms, PCI Express reflects an industry trend to replace legacy shared parallel buses with high-speed serial buses. They both have the same dimensions and are equipped with rear brackets, the difference lies in the I/O connectors. PCI Express has 36 pins versus the 120 pins on a standard PCI connector.
What to expect?
PCI Express will replace PCI over the next year, with many PCs transitioning to smaller PCI slots and PCI's inability to handle new network technologies and faster graphic chips.
Quatech's complete line of serial and parallel PCI Express solutions will help your transition go smoothly ... and avoid all the back up. |